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Lecture 2: Role of Pathology in medicine
What is pathology,
Define disease,
What percentage of patient diagno...
26  cards
Clinical symposium 1 - What does a histopathologist do
What is involved in gross pathology,
What is involved in microscopy,
What is involved in molecular pat...
6  cards
Clinical Symposium 2 - What does a Haematologist do?
What is haemotology,
What type of conditions does haem...,
Are haematologists clinicians or ...
6  cards
Lecture 3 - Autopsy
What is an autopsy,
What is a post portem,
What is the coroner s pm position
20  cards
Clinical Symposium 4 - The coronial system and the medico-legal aspects of the autopsy
What percentage of deaths england...,
What percentage of deaths england...,
What percentage of deaths england...
24  cards
Clinical Symposium 3 - What does a Microbiologist do?
What is s epidermisdis is a commo...,
What is pseudomonas is not a comm...,
What is enterococcus a common con...
10  cards
Clinical Symposium 5 - What does an Immunologist do?
What does immunology involve,
What is a typical week for an imm...,
What are some allergy conditions ...
5  cards
Lecture 4: What does a geneticist do?
Define human genetics,
Define medical genetics,
Define molecular genetics
21  cards
Lecture 5 - Genome Anatomy
Where is almost all heritable inf...,
Where else can written informatio...,
Why is genetic information stored...
52  cards
Lecture 6 :Genetic diseases –categories, inheritance patterns & impact
Name a purely genetic disease,
What are characteristics of genet...,
What are characteristics of envir...
60  cards
Lecture 7 - Genome Analysis Methods
What does pcr stand for,
How do pcrs work,
What are the ingredients for perf...
11  cards
Lecture 9 - Atheroma, thrombosis and embolism
What do atheroma thrombosis and e...,
What is an atheroma,
What is found in the fibrous cp
46  cards
Theme 1 Quiz
A suffix denoting dilatation,
Most common type of autopsy,
A usa city whose name is given to...
28  cards
Clinical Symposium 6 - Peripheral Vascular Disease
Clinical case 71 yr bmi 30 classi...,
What is virchow s triad,
What factors are predisposing to ...
10  cards
Clinical Symposium 7 - Ischaemic Heart Disease& Heart Failure
What is ischemic heart disease,
Significance of ihd,
Prevention of hd
8  cards
Lecture 12 - Genome variation
How many years ago was the human ...,
What is population bottleneck,
What do genetic bottlenecks reduce
40  cards
Lecture 10: Ischaemia, Infarction and shock
Define ischaemia,
Define infarction,
Why does reduced oxygen supply le...
88  cards
Lecture 13: Single-gene pathology 1
What are single gene disorders,
Challege to the over simplified t...,
What can different pathogenic var...
36  cards
Lecture 14: Single gene pathology 2
Questions to ask,
What is counted as a rare disease,
What are the different outcomes i...
25  cards
Lecture 15: Multifactorial diseases
What is medilian,
What is meant by the word complex,
What is polygenic
30  cards
Lecture 16: Gene - Function - Clinic
What does gene identification all...,
What percent of mutation are only...,
In the usa what percent is a woma...
31  cards
Lecture 11: Chromosomal pathology
Give the 4 broad chromosomes chan...,
How may a chromosomal change lead...,
Give the three types of copy numb...
48  cards
Symposium: Ischaemic Heart Disease and Heart failure
What is ischaemic heart disease,
What are the two causes of ischae...,
Which layer of the heart contains...
32  cards
Lecture 17: Cell Injury and Cell Death
What is necrosis,
What is apoptosis,
What is oncosis
49  cards
Lecture 18: Repair and regeneration
What is regeneration,
What is repair,
After injury and acute inflammati...
45  cards
Lecture 19: Acute Inflammation
What is inflammation,
What are the two types of inflamm...,
What can be causes of acute infla...
47  cards
Lecture 20: Chronic Inflammation
What is the time period of acute ...,
What type of immunity is acute in...,
What is the time period of chroni...
48  cards
Clinical Symposium 9: Abscess
What is an abscess,
What is acute inflammation,
What are causes of inflammation
19  cards
Clinical symposium 8: Paracetamol overdose and cirrhosis
What is the largest solid organ i...,
What vessels make up the dual blo...,
Give 8 functions of the liver
34  cards
Lecture 23: Micro-organisms in Disease: Infection 1
What is pathogenicity,
What are the requirements of path...,
What is harm often mediated by
33  cards
Lecture 21: Micro-organisms: Classification, structure, and replication
Characteristics of bacteria,
What are the three domains,
What two linnean subgroups are us...
63  cards
Lecture 22: Micro-organisms in Health: Normal microbiota
How many human cells does the ave...,
How many bacterial cells does the...,
What varies at different sites of...
66  cards
Lecture 25: Immunodeficiency, Autoimmunity and autoinflammation
Colonisation resistanceenvironmen...,
Colonisation resistanceenvironmen...,
Colonisation resistanceenvironmen...
38  cards
Lecture 24: Micro-organisms in Disease: Infection 2
What is pathogenicity,
What are the 4 requirements of pa...,
What is harm often mediated by
77  cards
Theme 3 Quiz
Protein that is able to form pore...,
A granuloma is a focus of chronic...,
Example of a primary granulomatou...
25  cards
Lecture 26: Immunopathology Hypersensitivity
What is an allergy,
Who invested the immunopathologic...,
What is the immunopathogenesis of...
6  cards
Lecture 27: Acid-base Homeostasis 1
What are acids,
Name a strong acid,
Name a weak acid
61  cards
Lecture 28: Acid-base homeostasis 2
How do we determine the acid base...,
Give 3 derived parameters used in...,
What is standard bicarbonate
34  cards
Lecture 29 - Potassium and Hydrogen Homeostasis
What is homeostasis,
Give 5 examples of homeostasis,
Which ion is the major intracellu...
57  cards
Lecture 30: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs)
What are inborn errors of metabolism,
What are the two general effects ...,
How often do iems occur
46  cards
Lecture 31: Sodium and Water Homeostasis
What percent of the brain is made...,
What percent of the blood is made...,
What percent of the heart is made...
90  cards
Lecture 32: Newborn screening
What is screening,
True or false screening is 100 se...,
True or false screening is 100 se...
39  cards
Lecture 33: Clinical Bioinformatics
What is clinical bioinformatics,
What information can omim provide,
What database can be used to expl...
4  cards
Lecture 34: Abnormal growth and differentiation
What is adaptation defined as,
What might 5 changes from adaptat...,
Why would cells adapt
51  cards
Lecture 35: Characteristics of Tumours
What is a tumour,
What is neoplasia,
Define cancer
40  cards
Clinical Symposium 10: Chronic Leg Ulcer
Define ulcer,
Define erosion,
What is the most common leg ulcer
35  cards
Lecture 37: Carcinogenesis: causes of cancer
What are heterocyclic aromatic am...,
What are polycyclic aromatic hydr...,
What is ultraviolet uv
54  cards
Lecture 38: Genomic imprinting and epigenetics
What is the term used for reprodu...,
Why can t we reproduce asexually,
What is androgenesis
59  cards
Lecture 36: Tumour Classification
What is the common suffix for tum...,
Give three reasons why naming tum...,
Give 4 examples of mesenchymal ti...
39  cards
Theme 5 Quiz
A premalignant change in cell pro...,
In some third world countries bla...,
A key defining characteristic of ...
37  cards
Lecture 39: Familial cancer predisposition
True or false all cancers are gen...,
Describe multi stage carcinogenesis,
True or false germ line mutations...
59  cards
Lecture 40 - Behaviour of tumours
How many new cases of cancers occ...,
True or false cancer causes more ...,
How do malignant tumours behave
60  cards
Lecture 41 - Carcinogenesis molecular hallmarks of cancer
0  cards
Lecture 42 - Pharmacogenetics
What are genomics,
What is pharmacokinetics,
What is pharmacodynamics
24  cards

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